Author: Central Jersey
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LETTER: Deputy mayor touts public works expansion
To the editor: After years of discussion and planning, the Bordentown Township Committee took the next step in the Public Works expansion project by purchasing the adjacent National Fence site Monday evening. This facility will provide our residents with a recycling center where they can bring branches, paint, batteries, oil, white goods, electronics, etc.…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: February 27
by Packet Media Group Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings. Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers should contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848. The Springfield Township School District is seeking incoming kindergarten students for its all day kindergarten for the 2014-15 school…
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FLORENCE: Shrek to come alive on stage
Florence Township High School will present ‘Shrek’ March 6, 7 and 8, starting at 7 p.m. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Ready to “Shrek” with laughter? If so, Florence Township High School will be the place to be as the school will present “Shrek” March 6, 7, and 8, starting at 7 p.m.…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: February 27
by Peg Dotson The Riverfront School is holding the annual Basket Bonanza at the Riverfront School on Saturday, March 1. Only 350 admission tickets will be sold and cannot be purchased at the door. Come out for a night of fun, fundraising and prizes including an iPad Air and big screen TV. You must be…
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PRINCETON: Town budget predicted to be $1M less this year
Princeton’s municipal budget is down by nearly $1 million compared to last year, according to preliminary figures the town’s council saw Monday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton’s municipal budget is down by nearly $1 million compared to last year, according to preliminary figures the town’s council saw Monday. Deputy town administrator Kathryn Monzo…
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Princeton Tourette walk getting serious help from North Brunswick mother and daughter
By Jeff Weber NORTH BRUNSWICK – Ally Abad was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in 2009. The 14-year-old North Brunswick native since has endured an extremely bumpy journey full of dead ends with medication and difficulties figuring out special education plans such as 504s and IEPs. But Abad has endured, and now she’s assisting others facing…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Black history is examined through local lens
Assemblyman Troy Singleton (D-7) said he was eager to learn about local African-American history at the Feb. 22 event. Staff photo by James McEvoy
